Pistons pursuing Beasley?

hi guys, couldnt find any threads about this on the forum so i decided to make an account and start one. apparently the pistons are interested in Beasley.

Personally I would love to have him, I think he's a great scorer and still has a lot of potential. Last year he was kind of in a log jam situation for Minnesota.
As a SF/PF, if we signed him I think Tay would be on his way out. We already have a lot of small forwards on the roster...

Tell you what - if we do sign him then there will be some pretty big roster moves so follow. As even the article says we do not have any more room up there. Plus I think they are secretly hoping the rookie Middleton will make a big splash this season and SF is his natural position.

Very true. Would rather watch a team like the Thunder from 3 years ago that was missing the playoffs by a mile because there was obviously upside there waiting to be realized. The 2002 and 2003 Pistons were a ton of fun to watch. Same with the Lions lately.

When you believe your team is on the rise, you can ignore a lot of the mistakes and failures.

I am ok with Beasely. We need talent on this team. The coach is responsible for making people accountable, but it sucks watching a team that is short on talent night in and night out.

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I disagree. I don't live in the Detroit area. I didn't grow up there. Never went to school in the area. What makes me a fan of the Pistons was that they represented tough, team basketball. The bad boys were underdogs against the storied Lakers and Celtics teams. They fought hard. What made the Going to Work team so interesting was that they had that same tough, team basketball aura. Its also what made Flip Saunders so frustrating to watch. But that mentality is due to the make up of your players. I'd rather this team build strong working class basketball and I'm glad he went to....the Suns. I mean the same thing could be said about Gordon and Villanueva in 2009. Go back...we both said it was a good move. At the time, the biggest knock against that move outside of piston-fandom was that Dumars should have waited until the free agent bonanza of 2010. But the 2009 team was largely devoid of talent. Dumars picked the best available talent but their overall makeup was anathema to the spirit of Detroit basketball. Without that, we're Milwaukee. Or Minnesota if Joe mis-fires too many times in a row. The results speak for themselves. We were fortunate to acquire young players that fit the mold so we need to build on that. Not retrofit a pot club to the back.